It is possible. John Butterworth, a member of the ATLAS group at CERN confirms that they are reviewing the results of tests conducted in April 2011, and that the rumors are based on unofficial, unconfirmed results, but that "scientific process requires prudence before making a conclusion". For more information, please see the Related Link below. Scroll down towards the end of the section in the linked article.
The Higgs Strahlung process is significant in particle physics because it involves the production of a Higgs boson in association with a Z boson. This process helps scientists study the properties of the Higgs boson, which is crucial for understanding the mechanism of mass generation in the universe.
Higgs boson was created in 2011.
*IF* the Higgs Field gives an explanation for why some particles have mass and others don't, and *IF* the Higgs Boson is a part of this field; then the discovery of the Higgs Boson would be a major breakthrough in supporting the Higgs Field, and thus the continued use of "The Standard Model." If it is NOT found, then scientists are almsot back to the drawing board. Because of these facts, the Higgs Boson is called, completely erroneously, the particle that creates mass or (worse) the "God Particle." Even the person who first used that term to describe the Higgs Boson hates the use of it. As of this week, scientists at CERN predict that the existence of the Higgs Boson will be known within a year.
The "Higgs Field".
Higgs from America & Bose from India.
The Higgs boson, is well, a boson. All bosons follow Bose-Einstein statistics and are therefore CAN occupy the same quantum state (as opposed to fermions, i.e. matter, which cannot.) So basically, no. The Higgs boson does not occupy any space.
The Higgs Boson is called the "God" particle because it would help explain on of physics biggest mysteries: how gravity works. Can both God and the Higgs Boson exist? Yes, if God exists, then he could have created the Higgs Boson, like he created other particles.
the Higgs Boson
not yet
It is a boson, a type of particle, that is a part of the Higgs mechanism, a theory of how particles can have mass if they are just energy
The facility that found the most unambiguous evidence for the reality of the Higgs Boson is CERN.
Quarks are point-like particles found mainly in baryons, mesons etc. The Higgs boson is a primary particle produced when the higgs field is excited